Leading the Army of the Dead its King is but a knight himself. With his trusted squire at his side he is leading the cursed Oathbreakers out of Dunharrow and into their final battle - try as they might find salvation on Pellanor Fields.

This is Katira Kabour one of the best knight of Kaliphlin who has won a lot of free fight tournaments.
Katira and his squire Demir are traveling to Eastgate for a free fight tournament between the best Knights of Avalonia and Kaliphlin.
I think he has a good chance to fight himself in the final round and win the tournament

Sir Hugh Calpho fits the ideal of a chivalrous knight to a T. His concern for honor descends to the minutest particulars; he has been known to fast for hours when no food suitable to his rank is available, and once, when his own clothes were torn, he stayed in bed for a whole day while his squire fetched another suit that would not be beneath him. But by equal token, Sir Hugh would rather bite off his tongue than say a falsehood.
Arthur Hanock is Sir Hugh's young squire. He is merry and carefree, but wonderfully quick at guessing the knight's thoughts and anticipating his commands.

Sir William III of Blueberry, and his squire, Kurt. With their perfect track record of having won every battle they fought - well, the one battle they fought .... against a tree - they think they have very much earned their big pennants and fancy plumes.

Sir Wilmot of Teos is a renowned knight whose skill with the sword is known abroad. His squire, a fourteen-year-old lad named Thomas, dutifully follows the knight wherever he ventures. Upon hearing of the great assembly of knights, he has adorned himself with his glistening armor and is prepared to face whatever challenges lie ahead.

The elite light cavalry and infantry of the wood elf military forces, the shadow unicorn riders and their squires, respectively, are selected from the most skilled scouts and skirmishers of the realm. They specialize in striking at their enemies from the nighttime forests and acting as battlefield scouts for larger, heavier forces.